Clearing the table▍
Clearing the table▍
A reflective quiz · 6 questions
Not which team you support — how you watch. Six questions about kickoff nerves, penalty shootouts and the long walk back, and the card that has named your kind of fan for centuries. (It can’t call the final. It’s a mirror, not a forecast.)
Question 1 of 6
The whistle’s about to go. You’re—

The Star
You back the underdog and the late comeback, every time. The Star is bare hope after a hard run — not certainty, just the refusal to stop believing the next ball falls your way.

The Tower
Braced for collapse before kickoff — and half in love with the chaos when it comes. The Tower isn’t cruelty; it’s the truth a result was hiding, arriving all at once.

Wheel of Fortune
Lucky shirt on, same seat, because it’s all spin anyway. The Wheel is the rise and fall no amount of deserving controls — you just hold on and let it turn.

The Sun
Here for the feeling, not the tactics. The Sun is plain, uncomplicated delight in daylight — the part of the game that asks nothing of you but to enjoy it.

Five of Cups
You’ve lost before and you watch anyway. The Five of Cups sits with the spilled cups honestly — and never forgets the two still standing behind you.

Strength
Same team, every year, through everything. Strength isn’t force — it’s the quiet patience to stay with something long past the point it stopped being easy.

The Chariot
You live and die on the result and you’d take the penalty yourself. The Chariot wins not on flair but on the refusal to be moved off its line.

The Hermit
Big game, on your own, sound down, fully in it. The Hermit is the lamp held a little apart — some things you’d rather feel without the crowd.